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Kingsford canned a season-high 31 field goals and Aidan Wienke hooped 13 of his team-high 19 points in the third quarter.

"We talked about coming back after Tuesday," said Olkkonen, whose Flivvers yielded 24 points to Luke Zambon and missed seven shots from within four feet in the 51-47 decision. "I had no real regrets (as far as strategy). The kids played hard and it was Iron Mountain's night."

"Our focus tonight was getting out and having fun."

Kingsford, with just three of its 17 turnovers in the first half, rolled to a 42-22 halftime lead. Caleb Harrington scored all 11 of his points in the first two quarters.

The 6-foot-4 Wienke dominated the third quarter with 13 straight points including two putbacks.

"We wanted to be able to play a lot of guys and we accomplished that," Olkkonen said. "These are the guys that work hard in practice every day and don't get a lot of the minutes. I was proud of them down the stretch."

The "ham-and-eggers" made the most of their well deserved minutes. Olkkonen liked the way they put up points, made nice passes and handled pressure.

"They had a lot of nice passes and looked for each other," Olkkonen said. "They really worked it around. Whether the bucket went in or not they were looking for each other."